Belfast, July 24 (UNI) With women’s T20 cricket set to make its debut in the upcoming 2022 Commonwealth Games at Birmingham, Australia’s left-arm spinner Jess Jonassen feels that the multi-nation event is going to be a completely unique experience.
Australia enters the competition as 20-over and 50-over World Cup winners and is tipped to clinch the gold medal. The women’s team, led by Meg Lanning, is placed in Group A alongside India, Pakistan, and Barbados. They will kick off the competition against India on July 29 at Edgbaston Cricket Ground.”It’s going to be something completely unique. But I think the fact that we’ve been to World Cups and been right through to the business end of those will hopefully in terms of every game being almost a knockout.